Should privilege separation be used? (yes/no) yesWarning: The following function requires administrator privileges!Should this script create a local user 'sshd' on this machine? (yes/no) yesGenerating /etc/sshd_config fileAdded ssh to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\services

Warning: The following functions require administrator privileges!

Do you want to install sshd as service?(Say "no" if it's already installed as service) (yes/no) yes

You appear to be running Windows 2003 Server or later. On 2003 andlater systems, it's not possible to use the LocalSystem accountif sshd should allow passwordless logon (e. g. public key authentication).If you want to enable that functionality, it's required to create a newaccount 'sshd_server' with special privileges, which is then used to runthe sshd service under.

Should this script create a new local account 'sshd_server' which hasthe required privileges? (yes/no) yes

Please enter a password for new user 'sshd_server'. Please be sure thatthis password matches the password rules given on your system.Entering no password will exit the configuration. PASSWORD=SUA-SENHA

User 'sshd_server' has been created with password 'SUA-SENHA'.If you change the password, please keep in mind to change the passwordfor the sshd service, too.

Also keep in mind that the user sshd_server needs read permissions on allusers' .ssh/authorized_keys file to allow public key authentication forthese users!. (Re-)running ssh-user-config for each user will set therequired permissions correctly.

Which value should the environment variable CYGWIN have whensshd starts? It's recommended to set at least "ntsec" to beable to change user context without password.Default is "ntsec". CYGWIN=binmode ntsec tty

The service has been installed under sshd_server account.To start the service, call net start sshd' or cygrunsrv -S sshd'.